If the basic technology between litecoin, bitcoin, and namecoin are all basically the same, has anyone come up with a universal gui client that would work with all of them. I am looking for one that runs on mac.

Yes... I should be great for beginners...I'll put a lot of effort to not have access to any wallet.dat file.But I don't get you when you say "less control in cloud computing"... Because I'll have full control of it.Thanks for the feedback!Thiago

I'd like a client like this. I'll pay 1btc to whoever releasing a client up to my expectations with all these features. (I use windows, don't want to have to do any command line or install any libraries. Browser based could be good.).

But I don't get you when you say "less control in cloud computing"... Because I'll have full control of it.

Exactly. You'd have full control of it... and could run off with the coins of all your users whenever you wish

If there is something that will make Bitcoin succeed, it is growth of utility - greater quantity and variety of goods and services offered for BTC. If there is something that will make Bitcoin fail, it is the culture of naive fools and conmen, the former convinced that BTC is a magic box that will turn them into millionaires, and the latter arriving by the busload to devour them.

But I don't get you when you say "less control in cloud computing"... Because I'll have full control of it.

Exactly. You'd have full control of it... and could run off with the coins of all your users whenever you wish

At my cloud, your wallet will be hosted in your own Virtual Machine Instance, entirely encrypted with your password, which I don't know.

Yes, I can scan the RAM memory of my physical server, to try to find your key but, this is hard to do (I'll not do) and, if you are logged out, I'll never be able to try to take your coins.

BTW, trust is something you (me) earn.

I'll never run off with any coins, never.

People change but, I'm not a thief and I'll never be.

I'm thinking in two versions for the Universal Client, one for web and another in C/C++/C# for desktops/mining rigs... But those two versions can/should share common functions/code. And have a similar GUI / user experience.